Studia Islamika
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2010): Studia Islamika

Al-Jawānib al-Nafsī al-Ijtimā’īyah fī al-Aslimahbi Janūb Sharq Āsiyā fī al-Qarn 15-17

Hasbullah, Moeflich (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Aug 2010

Abstract

This article specifically focuses on Southeast Asia's Islamization as a psycho-social Process this work specifies psycho-social factors as determinant factors in explaining the success of Islamic missionary. Psycho-social factor is defined as the way in which the indigenous people psychologically comprehend their situation and understand their environment. This psychological phenomena then motivated people to convert to Islam. Within this framework, what the indigenous people think of themselves (view from within), not outsiders' perceptions, nor the notes from rulers or dominant groups, are the foundation to reconstruct history. In this model, the traders had the most important role in Islamization. Economic motive was most likely the strongest reason for people to convert to Islam.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v17i2.463

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Journal Info

Abbrev

studia-islamika

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Subject

Religion

Description

STUDIA ISLAMIKA (ISSN 0215-0492) is an international journal published by the Center for the Study of Islam and Society (PPIM), Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia (STT DEPPEN No. 129/SK/DITJEN/PPG/STT/1976). Focus The journal aims to provide readers with a deeper ...